There's a problem I saw on the issue list of the plugin Emmet's github page,https://github.com/sergeche/emmet-sublime/issues/130where one says when he types ":"even though when the caret is around somewhere like div, so "div:"there's still a ";" automatically added. It becomes "div:|;", "|" indicates the caret.This is not a problem caused by Emmet.I tried it, and yes, this still happens when Emmet is disabled.

If it's something about sublime,I thought the scope filter in { "key": "selector", "operator": "equal", "operand": "source.css - meta.selector.css", "match_all": true },"source.css - meta.selector.css" should have already handled this situation,am I wrong? or there's other stuff that interferes with the scope filter?

FYI, I don't think I had this problem last time I wrote css stuff, which was quite few months ago.

Edit:Maybe it's just a flaw from the scope filter.I tried this:body{}| <-when the caret is here, I type "a:", it works as expected.div{}